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  • Narendra Modi on ABP News’ Ghoshnapatra

    Narendra Modi on ABP News’ Ghoshnapatra

    MUMBAI: ABP News election special- “GHOSHNAPATRA”, brings BJP Prime Minister candidate Narendra Modi interacting with the Editors, ABP News, ABP Majha and ABP Ananda on the array of issues in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls 2014. This interview was recorded on April, 20, 2014, Sunday.

     

    Please find below some of the highlights of the interview.
     

    Please note that the interview was in Hindi and the translation in English is indicative. Kindly refer to the detailed intercepts in Hindi on our website http://abpnews.abplive.in/ and for English at http://www.abplive.in/ at 9pm.
     

     

    Modi on RSS, ‘India First’- “I need to run the government, and the government functions as per the constitution. I believe that there is only one religion for the government- India First. There is only one Holy Book for the government- our Constitution, the government believes in one prayer- “Bharat Bhakti”. There is only one way to governance- “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas”.

     

     Modi on ‘Rajdharma’-  “I have taken it (moral responsibility of any person killed in Gujarat) since day one. All my interviews, speeches (in the assembly) are available. I request you to do some research. Everything is available…you will find answers to all your queries (in those speeches and interviews).”

     

    Modi on being grilled for 9 hours in the 2002 riots case: “you can try me as much (on the 2002 riots), but you wont be able to do it. In 2007, when UPA came into power the second time, I was dragged to Supreme Court due to (political) conspiracy..it was then that I decided not to speak since the Supreme Court must not get influenced. Till date, no chief minister in India has been grilled by police for nine hours…this (me) is the chief minister who has been grilled for 9 hours by police officers. Supreme Court has seen the video recording (of the questioning). I have proven myself on these fronts and will continue to do so in future as well. But I refuse to surrender to lies and political conspiracies.”
     

     

    Modi on “Muslims scared of Modi”- “You would have my interview in your library (archives) in 2002 (post-winning the Gujarat polls). After winning the polls in 2002, I went to Maninagar in the evening to thank the voters…I said in my speech that day, that this (Gujarat) government belongs to those who have voted for it, against it and even to those who have not voted. The ‘mantra’ for my government is ‘Abhai (fearless), Abhai, Abhai’…I said it thrice.”
     

     

    Modi On Giriraj- “Nobody can agree with what he (Giriraj) has said”…

     

    Modi on his aggressive personality, issues like Ram Mandir, Uniform Civil Code in the manifesto-  “The country doesn’t work with aggression, the nation works as per the Constitution, country moves forward with constitutional dignity…aggression is meant for polls…not to run the government.”

     

    Modi on- “Acche din aane wale hai”- “Is there an expiry date mentioned everywhere…a (party) manifesto stands for five years, a government is formed for five years…it (government) has to deliver in these five years- some work (projects) is initiated and some work (projects) are meant to be accomplished…It is very clear that a manifesto is not a final declaration of the 21st century (a decade)…it stands for the term of a government.”

     

    Modi on Vadra- “Jeejaji”- “see you will have to acknowledge, how will you acknowledge…if something (Vadra’s alleged growth in real estate) has happened, if there is a connect with the family (The Gandhis), then the connect lies within this word (‘Jijaji’)…I am not aware of any other word (connect), otherwise I would have taken up that…”

     

    Modi on Ambani and Adani: “This is not your question. It is not expected from media to carry forward the agenda taken up by the political opponents. You are expected to talk about how Modi has governed (in Gujarat) for the last 14 years. There was a government where you could find only middlemen (in political corridors)..Modi’s identity is a government where you can not find any middlemen…people of India can proudly say that there is a (state) government which can not be pressurized, which can’t be managed (with money). My 14-year track record speaks for me…at least people like you (media) should should not own such (allegations) things…here I am using the word media.”
     

     

    Modi on “Shehzada”: “This is weird…this word “Shehzada”…we have read about it in history…around four-five years back, Congress had termed Sonia Gandhi as “Rajmata”…and they continued using the word (“Rajmata”) this for a long time…so now should I question Congress for using these princely terms when those times are long over…It’s fine (no big deal) if they have said such a thing.”

     

    Modi on his marital-status row: “I am not surprised at anything, there is nothing to my (personal) life…since there is nothing much for them (to talk about), they keep talking about (such) things…”

     

    Modi on black money: “there is a word about Indian money stashed in banks abroad…by and large there is no dispute in that. The government has the information on that…but we are not in the government, and those in the government are not responding to it. So our stand is, that we will bring the truth out as we form the government. The rounds will stop if there is nothing to it and if it is (money stashed abroad) then we will get it back.”

     

    Modi on political alignment with Lalu and Pawar- “No, no no…there is no such (political alignment with Sharad Pawar) thing. As far as friendship is concerned, you would be surprised to know that I am friends with Laluji…we exist in a social setup, but we need to take individual stands due to our political ideologies. But this is one big family…and there can’t be any enemies here.”

     

    Modi on support from Raj Thackeray: “As far as the results are concerned on May 16, I firmly believe that we will not need any such support to govern the nation. But you need everyone’s support to run the nation. I am of the opinion that in a democracy, to run the nation, we must rise above politics and take support from everyone, (though) we would not need (support) to the run the government, we will get full support from the people. Even if Rahul wins from Amethi, though the chances of that are bleak, and becomes the leader of Opposition…we will take his support too. In my view, you need to take everyone along to run the nation.”

     

    Modi on firm-handedness with Pakistan: “first and the foremost thing is that we should run the country in such a way that nobody should be able to dare look at us. We need to be balanced (look straight into the eyes at the international level) and that should get reciprocated…that is the best way forward.”

     

    Modi on visting US: ”this is a tough question…yes a very tough question…the country has chosen me to work for the nation.”

  • Chrome data: Not much change in week 16

    Chrome data: Not much change in week 16

    MUMBAI: In week 16 of opportunity to see (OTS) data collated by Chrome Data, Analytics & Media, Music genre in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) was the chart topper.

     

    The genre gained 0.7 per cent with Sony Mix ruling the charts with 88.3 per cent OTS.

     

    The genre was closely followed with Hindi news channels with 0.6 per cent gain. ABP News continued to be on the top in the genre with 94.1 per cent OTS.

     

    Hindi movies weren’t far behind with 0.5 per cent gain. Star Gold in the HSM garnered 95.6 per cent OTS.

     

    English entertainment channels in the eight metros saw the gain of 0.5 per cent too. AXN continued to be on top with 70.7 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the bottom four, Sports genre across India saw the maximum drop of 1 per cent. Ten Sports with 76.3 per cent OTS topped the genre.

     

    Infotainment channels across the country dropped 0.5 per cent with Discovery channel gaining the most with 85.7 per cent OTS.

     

    English movies and Business news in the eight metros dropped 0.3 and 0.2 per cent, respectively. Pix with 75 per cent and Zee Business with 80.4 per cent OTS topped their respective genres.

  • ‘Sahi Rajneetik Rai Banane Ke Liye Dekhiye Sirf ABP News’

    ‘Sahi Rajneetik Rai Banane Ke Liye Dekhiye Sirf ABP News’

    MUMBAI: Among a sea of news channels gearing up for the impending elections is one that aims to gauge the mood of the electorate and help form political opinion rather than simply airing election news and analyses.

    We’re talking of the Hindi news channel, ABP News, which has not only come up with a slew of shows ahead of the polls but has also undertaken a massive marketing campaign to promote these programmes called “Aap Apni Rajneetik Rai Kahan Banate Hain?” (Where do you form your political opinion?)  

    Significantly, the campaign tries to get viewers to switch to ABP News to form the ‘correct political opinion’ by telling them, “Sahi Rajneetik Rai Banane Ke Liye Dekhiye Sirf ABP News” (To make a correct political opinion watch ABP News).

    Promos have been running since 2 April on major crowd-pulling channels such as Star Plus, Colors, Sony Entertainment Television, Life OK, Sony Max, Star Gold, Movies OK, &Pictures and UTV Action during both primetime and non primetime.                                                            

    The outdoor campaign encompassing bus stands, collectors’ offices, toll booths and city entry points has just begun and is focussed on Delhi and 75 cities in Uttar Pradesh (UP) including Lucknow, Allahabad, Dehradun, Varanasi and Meerut among others. UP is the focus of the campaign because in the Hindi heartland, people discuss politics even at the local chai stall. The creative for the outdoor focuses on the youth but is targeted at all age groups.

    The radio campaign has a similar regional focus with spots on Radio City, Fever, Red FM, Oye, Big FM and Radio Mantra while the digital campaign is focussed on high-traffic websites. On-ground activities are expected in the coming weeks. The entire campaign will go on for a month till 2 May. Sources peg the cost of the campaign at nearly Rs 8 to Rs 10 crore. Lowe Lintas is the creative agency behind the campaign, Mindshare is the media agency and Milestone is the OOH agency.

    According to MCCS marketing manager Vikas Singh, “The news genre viewership expands during election. Usually it is six per cent of the universe, and we expect it to grow to nine to ten per cent this time. Politics is a national pastime and everyone has a point of view. Our campaign urges them to watch ABP News to make the right choice.”

    Coming to the shows themselves, the launch of ABP News’ flagship show Pradhanmantri last year was a sort of build-up to the election this year. The other show that concluded just recently was 7 RCR, which discussed the election outcome. 

    Pradhanmatri was anchored by Shekhar Kapoor while 7 RCR was hosted by author Chetan Bhagat.  

    Another show, Ghoshnapatra, anchored by Kishore Ajwani, has top political leaders grilled by a panel of experts and guests about their future plans, if elected to power.

    Other shows launched not very long ago include Newsroom Mein Netaji, Ground Zero Se Dibang presented by Dibang and the ABP-Nielsen poll which is conducted on a regular basis to gauge the mood of the electorate.

    ABP group editor, Shazi Zaman, says, “Our effort is to introduce formats that help us communicate in an effective and meaningful manner.” In addition, over a hundred neighbourhood debates called ‘nukkar bahas’ have captured the mood of the electorate at the people’s doorstep. Also, ABP News’ primetime show, ABP Live, at 9 pm, now consists of election debates.

    “Our effort is to capture the inclination of the electorate through on-ground and studio debates, digital interactivity and large-scale opinion polls. Complementing this is our effort to report and analyse the views and strategy of parties and leaders across the political spectrum,” says Zaman. Abhisar Sharma anchors ground debates and special shows while Sumeirra Khan and Neha Pant anchor debate shows.

     ABP News is betting big on election viewership, putting aside a considerable chunk of its annual marketing plan for promotion. The scale of the marketing plan is one of the biggest in the news genre. At the same time, the channel has come out with a good number of shows to engage viewers during the most crucial battle of the eyeballs that happens once in five years.

  • Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 13

    Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 13

    MUMBAI: The week 13’s opportunity to see (OTS) data collated by Chrome Data Analytics and Media is out.

     

    As per the data collected, English News channels in the eight metros saw a jump of 2.2 per cent with Times Now topping the genre with 87.4 per cent OTS.

     

    English movie genre ranked second in the eight metros with 1.3 per cent gain. Pix gained the maximum with 76.8 per cent OTS. The genre was followed by the kids channels across India with 1 per cent rise. Cartoon Network continued to rule the roost with 83.8 per cent OTS.

     

    English entertainment channels in the eight metros saw a minor jump of 0.6 per cent with AXN gaining the maximum with 70.7 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the bottom four, the genre which saw the highest drop amongst others was Business news in the eight metros. The genre dropped 2.1 per cent; however, Zee Business was the highest gainer in the genre with 85.6 per cent OTS.

     

    Next was Hindi News in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) with a 0.7 per cent drop. ABP News got 92.9 per cent OTS in the genre.

     

    Sports genre across India saw a very minor drop of 0.1 per cent. Star Sports 1 continued to rule the genre with 74.5 per cent.

  • ABP-Nielsen poll: BJP and Congress gain from AAP’s loss

    ABP-Nielsen poll: BJP and Congress gain from AAP’s loss

    MUMBAI: News channel ABP that carries out its election poll in association with research agency Nielsen India has come up with its latest prediction on which party’s shares have dropped or gained in the recent past.

    The opinion poll conducted between 9 March-16 March 2014 with 456 respondents claims a margin of error of ±5 per cent.

    The new poll predicts that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) led by Arvind Kejriwal is set to lose a few vote shares in Delhi. “It is likely to get around 34 per cent vote share and three seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls as compared to 55 per cent vote share in the opinion poll conducted in January 2014,” says the poll statement.

    Congress on the other hand is predicted to be putting on a few extra vote shares which is an improvement from the poll prediction in January. According to the ABP News-Nielsen poll, ‘Congress is likely to benefit by AAP’s loss and is predicted to get a vote share of 28 per cent and one seat as compared to 14 per cent in February 2014 and nine per cent in January 2014’.

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to get 32 per cent vote share and three seats which is higher than the 30 per cent vote share and one seat that was predicted in February 2014 and 29 per cent share in January 2014.

    The ‘Kaun Banega Pradhanmantri’ (KBP) poll has also been launched as an application for android users that will allow subscribers to get updates about the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The app has sections such as top news, city polls, KBP show videos and live TV.

  • Neeraj Sanan moves on from MCCS

    Neeraj Sanan moves on from MCCS

    MUMBAI: It’s not yet the seven year itch. But after working with Media Content and Communication Services (MCCS) for nearly six years, chief marketing officer (CMO) Neeraj Sanan has decided to move on from the company that holds three big news channels under the brand name ABP- ABP News, ABP Majha and ABP Bangla.

     

    Sanan confirmed the news to indiantelevision.com but added that he would be serving as the CMO till early April.  Undecided about his next move, Sanan is sure of continuing in the marketing field even in the future.

     

    He is currently serving his notice period at MCCS where he was additionally handling the global distribution of the ABP channels.

     

    Sanan has nearly 18 years of experience in the industry. Prior to this he was the CMO at Web18, the mobile and internet arm of Network18.  

  • Split over Kejriwal’s resignation as CM

    Split over Kejriwal’s resignation as CM

    MUMBAI: There is a split in the opinion about the dramatic resignation rendered by Arvind Kejriwal as chief minister over Janlokpal, says the snap poll conducted by ABP News- IPSOS over his exit after a brief stint as Chief Minister. Around 49.1 per cent feel Kejriwal did the right thing by quitting from the post of CM over Janlokpal row, whereas a close 48.9 per cent respindents feel it was a wrong decision to bring down the AAP government in 49 days.

     

    Right         49.1

    Wrong       48.9

    Can’t say       2

     

    As per the ABP News- IPSOS snap poll, around 67 per cent respondents feel that Aam Aadmi Party deserves another chance and are likely to vote for them again if there are re-polls in Delhi right now. A meagre 6.5 per cen likely to vote for Congress, 23.1 per cent predicted to vote for BJP if assembly elections are held again in delhi.

     

    BJP.          23.1

    INC             6.5

    AAP.         67.1

    Others        1.4

    Can’t say    1.9

     

    According to the snap poll, majority of respondents 84.8 per cent feel that there should be re-polls in Delhi.  Only 15.2 per cent feel assembly elections should not be held again in Delhi.

     

    Yes     84.8

    No      15.2

     

    As per the ABP News- IPSOS snap poll, around 55.6 respondents are likely to vote for Kejriwal’s AAP party in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls as compared to over 67 per cent in Delhi. The appeal of AAP party seems to be confined to the Delhi polls. Around 34.1 per cent predicted to vote for BJP whereas only 6.7 per cent to support Congress in the Lok Sabha elections. As per the snap polls, Congress predicted to get dented by AAP in both assembly and Lok Sabha polls.

     

    BJP            34.1

    INC              6.7

    AAP           55.6

    Others         1.1

    Can’t say     2.5

     

    According to the snap poll, around 62 per cent respondents feel that Kejriwal’s AAP government fulfiled the promises made by them in their short 49-day stint in Delhi. Around 31.9 per cent feel that he could not give all that was promised by the AAP party.

     

    Yes                62

    No               31.9

    Can’t say       6.1

     

    The snap poll was conducted by ABP news and IPSOS in 10 assembly constituencies in Delhi with 1013 respondents on 15th February, 2014.

     

    FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT- RANJAN BAKSHI- 9811423444

  • AAP faces flak for Somnath Bharti’s midnight raids in Delhi:ABP News-Nielsen opinion poll

    AAP faces flak for Somnath Bharti’s midnight raids in Delhi:ABP News-Nielsen opinion poll

    MUMBAI: Aam Admi Party’s image suffers a blow for the midnight raids at Khirki Extension led by party MLA and law minister Somnath Bharti in Delhi, suggests the opinion poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen. Around 55% respondents surveyed in Delhi feel that recent incident involving Somanath Bharti will have a negative impact on the image of Aam Admi Party.

     

     

    5o per cent believe Kejriwal’s dharna over Bharti row not right

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen opinion poll, 50 per cent feel that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal should not have staged dharna and protested against alleged non-cooperation by officers of the Delhi Police in the after math of the incident in Khirki extension. There is a split of opinion amongst total respondents with 48% saying otherwise.

    Delhi CM Kejriwal’s performance above average in last one month

    According to the opinion poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen, majority of the respondents (55%) surveyed in Delhi rated overall performance of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as ‘very good’ or ‘good’ with a mean score of 3.5 which implies an above average performance.  Around 38 per cent rated his performance in the last month as chief minister as good. As per the survey, 12 per cent respondents rated the performance of chief minister as ‘poor’ and 4 per cent as ‘very poor’.

    51% to vote for AAP if Lok Sabha polls were held tomorrow

    As per the ABP News-Nielsen opinion poll, half of respondent surveyed (51%) said that they will vote for AAP if Lok Sabha elections were held tomorrow. Around 46 per cent said they will not vote for the party. as per the survey, there is a drop of 13% from the Vidhan Sabha voting.

    Majority will vote for AAP if Delhi Vidhan Sabha elections were held tomorrow

    As per the ABP News-Nielsen opinion poll, almost two thirds majority, 63% of respondents surveyed said that they will vote for AAP if Delhi Vidhan Sabha elections were held tomorrow.

    50 per cent support Modi as prime minister in Delhi

     Narendra Modi is the preference of half of the respondents surveyed in Delhi for the position of Prime Minister. It would appear that about 14% of those who said they would vote for AAP in Lok Sabha elections, would prefer someone other than Arvind  Kejriwal as PM. Around 37 respondents voted for Arvind Kejriwal and 10 per cent for Rahul Gandhi as PM.

    The opinion poll was conducted by ABP News-Nielsen between 25th and 26th January, 2014 with 1501 respondents.

  • Chrome Data: AAP helps English News genre to claim the top slot in week 4

    Chrome Data: AAP helps English News genre to claim the top slot in week 4

    MUMBAI: After a lull period in week three, the viewers are back in form as the viewership of the idiot box has gone up considerably.

     

    It seems the AAP tactics worked well for the news channels as the English news genre garnered 30.6 per cent opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media for week four of the year.

     

    As expected, Times Now in the eight metros once again ruled the genre with 87.8 per cent OTS.

     

    English entertainment channels also got a grip over its loyal viewers and bounced back with 20.9 per cent to be at the second position in the eight metros. Star World took over AXN to be at the top in the genre with 71.9 per cent OTS.

     

    English movie channels also got back on track with the telecast of new and interesting movies that got the viewers hooked on to the genre. It gained 14.3 per cent in the eight metros. Pix continued to rule the genre in the eight metros with 78.5 per cent OTS.

     

    Music genre was at the fourth position with a marginal jump of 0.2 per cent. MTV, thanks to its popular property – Roadies that came back with its eleventh season, over took Sony Mix to be on the top of the chart with 88.6 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the bottom four, the kids genre saw the highest dip with 18.3 per cent in the all India segment. Cartoon Network remained the most popular among the kids with 85.9 per cent OTS.

     

    Infotainment channels too witnessed a dip of 13.7 per cent across India. However, Discovery got the highest  OTS among the genre. The channel scored 90.8 per cent.

     

    Hindi news and religious channels saw a dip of 9.4 per cent and 6.4 per cent in the Hindi speaking market (HSM). In the Hindi news genre, ABP News gained 93.1 per cent, while Aastha channel continued to show viewers their philosophical side and garnered 98.5 OTS.

  • ABP news Nielson opinion poll- Kaun Banega Pradhanmantri

    ABP news Nielson opinion poll- Kaun Banega Pradhanmantri

    MUMBAI: BJP set to emerge as the single-largest party with the highest-ever score of 210 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls; Congress to hit the lowest-ever mark with 81 seats: ABP News-Nielsen National Opinion Poll.

    BJP likely to emerge as the largest party with around 210 seats in General Elections in 2014, predicts the opinion poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen across the nation. Congress likely to suffer a major setback with lowest-ever figure of 81 seats in the 543-seat House. Kejriwal’s AAP predicted to get around 11 seats.

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, NDA predicted to form the government at the Centre with an overall 226 seats.

    Narendra Modi most preferred PM, widens lead over Rahul Gandhi with 53%

    As per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, Narendra Modi seems to be the clear choice of people for the position of Prime Minister of India, with 53 per cent respondents voting for him. Rahul Gandhi is the choice of 15% respondents. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal gets a nod from 5 per cent.

     47% respondents do not think that snoopgate allegations against Modi are true

    As per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, majority (47%) of respondents do not think that the allegations leveled against Narendra Modi regarding illegal surveillance of a young woman are true. 36 per cent respondents feel that the Central government’s decision to probe the snoopgate is not right.

    61% do not want to give another chance to UPA government

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, there is an anti-incumbent mood with majority (61%) saying that the UPA government should not get another chance. As per the opinion poll conducted across the nation, 43% respondents have rated UPA government performance as ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’ with a mean score of 2.69.

     According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, at an overall level, half (52%) of the respondents feel that previous NDA government was better than the present UPA government at the Centre. As per the national opinion poll, 38% respondents have rated PM Manmohan Singh’s performance as ‘poor’ or ‘very poor’, and he has a mean score of 2.85.

    BJP-led NDA will form the government at the Centre in 2014

    As per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, if elections were held now, at an overall level, half (52%) respondents feel that BJP-led NDA will form the government at the Centre in 2014.

    Price control main reason for voting in 2014 LS polls

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, BJP is more associated with an image of a party which can reduce Inflation.

    AAP gets awareness but 49 per cent not to vote for the party

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, little less than two-third (63%) of respondents at an overall level are aware of Aam Aadmi Party. In Delhi almost all (99%) are aware of AAP as expected. But at the same time, 49% respondents saying that they will not vote for AAP. Majority of the respondents feel that it is good to replicate Gujarat development model to other States

    Only 10% welcome RTI, RTE, RTF as right s in UPA tenure

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, only 10 per cent respondents welcomed the right to education, right to information, right to food has become rights, in UPA tenure. 33 per cent feel that these are political gimmicks to woo people.

     

    According to the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, 58% of the respondents in Gujarat feel that it is good to replicate Gujarat development model to other States.

    In Maharashtra, as per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, 61% respondents feel that Raj Thackrey should get into an alliance with Shivsena and BJP.

    In Uttar Pradesh, as per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, Majority (51%) has rated overall performance of Akhilesh Yadav as ‘slightly poor’/’very poor’, and his mean score is 2.43 which is below average. 42% respondents feel that BJP has benefitted the most from the Muzzarfarnagar riots.

    In Bihar, as per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, according to 72 per cent respondents in Bihar feel that Nitish Kumar committed mistake by snapping ties with BJP.

    In West Bengal, as per the ABP News-Nielsen national opinion poll, almost half (49%) of the respondents surveyed in the state feel that Narendra Modi’s image will help BJP to gain more votes in West Bengal in 2014 general elections.

    The opinion poll was conducted by ABP News-Nielsen across the nation between 28th December, 2013 to 12th January, 2014 with 64,006 respondents. The confidence interval (margin of error) assumed for vote share prediction lies in the ranges of 5%.